I'm 99% sure that not. Maybe some rs comes later but sure without any wide body kit.
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I'm 99% sure that not. Maybe some rs comes later but sure without any wide body kit.
Do you think the previous Fabia R5 was a profitable car? With Fiesta ST, 208 GTi, Clio RS and some others there's a big competition for a very small market.
Camilli's R5 for Portugal ..
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Hmmm, I'd say probably not. The Fabia Mk3 doesn't have a vRS, which I think is a shame; as I think the Mk3 is a decent looking car - far better than the Mk2 which was not a great looker.
I think the vRS cars only sold well in the UK and possibly Germany; which is why they've dropped it. I did have a Mk1 vRS in race blue, and it was a great little car; quick-ish, and economical.
Andy, I wouldn't be sure about that. If You look back in time both the Mk1 and Mk2 RS came much later than the initial stock model. With the Mk2 RS the rhetorics was same but despite that they made it.
In fact there was a serious reason why it was so late with Mk2 as the DQ200 gearbox didn't fit in the platform. Originally they didn't want to modify it but later they did.
Bernardo Sousa / Hugo Magalhăes
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Pedro Meireles / Mário Castro
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